In a CBR-exclusive teaser featuring a look inside the incoming Image series "America's Got Powers," Jonathan Ross and Bryan Hitch reveal a glimpse of the oppressive government backdrop of their super reality TV show.

The inaugural Image Expo kicked off Friday in Oakland with publisher Eric Stephenson announcing "Happy!" by Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson, new "Phonogram" and series by Nick Spencer, Jonathan Hickman and Steve Niles.

The new Image series from Jonathan Ross and Bryan Hitch will ship both its first and second issue this April with variants from Dave Gibbons and Leinil Yu. CBR has the exclusive "America's Got Powers" scoop.

From the origins of their new Image series to the fuel of the darker side of reality TV and superheroes, Jonathan Ross and Bryan Hitch describe the story behind "America's Got Powers" while sharing a look at issue #1.

"Turf," the Image Comics title co-created by Jonathan Ross and Tommy Lee Edwards, is heading to Hollywood as the Prohibition-era gangster/vampire/alien series' film rights have been optioned by Benderspink.

With fans happily returning for a second day of panels, presentations and news, Mark Millar's Kapow! did not disappoint with a special screening of "Super," exclusive word on new Millarworld projects and more.

We look back at the year that was on CBR TV through incredible kazoo performances and more than a few hilarious screw ups, with appearances by LeVar Burton, Simon Pegg, Corey Feldman, Jonathan Ross, Didio, Morrison, Bendis, & many more!

Chad Nevetts looked at Mark Millar's "CLiNT" #1 and gave the new anthology magazine 3 stars, saying "Not everything lands and not everything is new, but the magazine is still a slick periodical with a lot to offer."

For the launch of his UK comic mag "CLiNT," best-selling writer Mark Millar is putting the call out for aspiring creators to pitch short sci-fi tales and iconic characters to run alongside "Kick-Ass 2," "Nemesis" and more.

Courtesy of Image Comics, CBR presents an exclusive preview of the second chapter of Jonathan Ross and Tommy Lee Edwards 1920s mobster, vampire and aliens series "Turf." The comic hits stores this week, June 30.

British television superstar Jonathan Ross stopped by the CBR TV studios to discuss his and Tommy Lee Edwards' new Image series, "Turf," talk about the origins of the title, his lifelong obsession with comics and much more.

CBR's got the first interview with artist Tommy Lee Edwards about "Turf," his creator-owned series with UK talk show host Jonathan Ross that mixes elements of Prohibition Era crime fiction, horror, and sci-fi.